Scratch Sundial, St John the Baptist - Muston, Leicestershire
Posted by: SMacB
N 52° 55.891 W 000° 46.087
30U E 650008 N 5866984
A scratch sundial right hand side of south porch entrance, St John the Baptist, Muston.
Waymark Code: WMNJN6
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/24/2015
Views: 1
A scratch sundial right hand side of the south porch entrance.
Muston is a village and a Parish in the district of Grantham and the County of Leicestershire. The village stands on the River Devon. It is close to the boundaries of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.
The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist and comprises of a combination of local ironstone and grey limestone brick work, with 13th century arcades, 14th century tower & broach spire and 15th century south aisle.
The church is connected with the poet George Crabbe, in 1789 Crabbe lived in the rectory (at the side of the graveyard), prior to this he was Chaplain at Belvoir Castle, and a close friend of the Duke.
Sundial Type: Scratch dial
Related Web Site: Not listed
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